So, every stick figure comic must be a rip off or emulation of XKCD, because it takes so much creativity to draw stick figures with witty dialog that no two people could ever possibly create something like that independently of one another. Right.

I’m also an electrical engineer. This is partially true. My undergraduate studies barely received much in the way particle interactions (i.e. anion and resonance) however electrical engineers do greatly understand and especially how to manipulate charges. I love digs like this though. 🙂

personally though, chems good and all but as an elect. I don’t care to go into detail about the chem subject… in fact the cartoon sums up most of my feelings pretty well. Although the physics behind the chems not bad.

@Jeff: Go on, be a real man. Try and get your hands on some Francium. It’s the single rarest element on Earth, so good luck. But if you want something to put in water and make it go BOOM!!…well go for it.

I’m an EET Major and we fully understand charges and the fundamentals of electricity and chemistry. I however, think that scientists, especially chemists and physicists take simple well known equations and concepts and complicate them, for what reason I do not know.